São Paulo is NOT on the list of the most dangerous cities in the world. Far from that, actually. Besides that, great video. If you can, go to other great cities in Brazil, such as Curitiba, Florianópolis, João Pessoa, Brasilia, Recife, Gramado, Manaus, etc. Visit the amazing beaches in the Northeast. Brazil is not only about Rio, São Paulo and the Amazon.
As 20 cidades menos seguras do mundo para turistas: Caracas, Venezuela: 100.00 Karachi, Paquistão: 93.12 Yangon, Myanmar: 91.67 Lagos, Nigéria: 91.54 Manila, Filipinas : 91.49 Daca, Bangladesh: 89.50 Bogotá, Colômbia: 86.70 Cairo, Egito: 83.44 Cidade do México, México: 82.43 Quito, Equador: 82.02 Jacarta, Indonésia: 81.98 New Délhi, Índia: 77.68 Johanesburgo, África do Sul: 77.53 Mumbai, Índia: 77.36 Rio de Janeiro, Brasil: 76.59 Casablanca, Marrocos: 75.53 São Paulo, Brasil: 75.40 Baku, Azerbaijão: 68.29 Moscou, Rússia: 67.67 Cidade de Ho Chi Minh, Vietnã: 61.8
Hey drew, keep in mind that Sao Paulo is one of the most if not the most expensive city in Brazil, you'd get a lot cheaper in other regions (including the countryside of Sao Paulo)
Certeza que é a mais cara, em relação a metrópole, SP é a mais cara de todas, mas em relação a local, Balneariu é mais caro em alguns aspectos. E RJ também, principalmente zona sul.
@@Moraes.S Sim, só fui pra Itapema (do lado de balneario) que é bem mais barato, então não sei muito bem como são os preços de BC, Gramado também é bem caro por ser bem turístico, mas acho o custo de vida em SP muito caro, mesmo em bairros mais simples
A lot of Americans often think everything south of the united states is Mexico even though not all latin American countries are the same(Argentina for example is nothing like Mexico and same goes for Brazil) so that's no surprise. See also... the "Three mexican countries" incident, and the scene found in a TV show known as "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" where whenever they tried to imitate the Brazilian accent, they end up sounding Mexican instead.
@@lone6796 I know.... but unfortunately, this is what they think. They also think Brazilian's have nachos, enchiladas, and tacos, as well as having pinatas and the cha chas.
They don't know the difference, and to be fair it is not simple. You can't explain without showing a lot of songs and telling about the history of samba, African influences, etc. But as a general rule: when referring to Brazil avoid anything with xylophones. We don't use xylophones, ever.
well at least the rich achieved something in life before that person dies. his kids will probably inherit the fortunes and pass on to the next generation. cycle of life.
Yeah got to play your part start early with diversified investments in stocks, bonds, and real estate. Maximize contributions to tax-advantaged accounts like 401(k)s and IRAs. Regularly review and adjust your strategy to ensure security.
People dont understand that the prices of things are never going back down. This inflation is deeper than we think. Those buying groceries are well aware that the real inflation is much over 10%. The increments dont match our income, yet certain investors still earn over $365,000 in stocks and assets. Wish I could accomplish that.
One of the healthiest ice creams in the world is Açaí (Assai), a source of fiber, antioxidants and vitamins. Obviously, the natural one is more favored, but the industrialized one does not lose the benefits of açaí.
I'm so sad! I used to love Drew’s work, but I live in São Paulo and I was shocked by so much fake information. São Paulo has never been on the list of the most dangerous cities in the world (and many cities in the USA are on the list every year, by the way), last week he made a video full of fake images from other cities and countries to create a narrative that São Paulo's slum are dangerous (images of police, shootings, and the army). Pure lies. Fake news. In this video, at 4:15 minutes, he even included an image of Rio de Janeiro Beach. São Paulo isn't even on the coast! There is no beach in São Paulo 😮 I'm very frustrated, now when I watch videos from other places, I wonder: is this true or false? #LiarDrew. #ClickbaitDrew.
Yeah, I was surprised by the beach thing....By the way, we live in the US and visited Sao Paulo last year and I was really impressed. We rented a car, but left on the hotel parking lot because Uber is so cheap.....I loved and will come back!
Yeah, the things he consumed are at least a bit more expensive than the price he shows. That Oakberry Açaí at the very least would’ve been 4 dollars minimum. But tbh, it would be boring to show him only buying only the Açaí, the Coconut and the Sandwich, so I get including some few cheap things more as it wouldn’t be too much more. I think around $20 dollars would be more than enough to buy all that stuff.
@@RicardoNunoSilva23 I think all his videos are clickbait, he just made a video saying São Paulo is the most dangerous city in LATAM... I wish I could block his videos from showing up in my feed
I eat the Açai from this company in a regular basis and it costs 4/5 dollars at least. No quality açai in Brazil will cost you 2 dollars. And the others itens in the list are way off
Once you are willing to going back, we would be glad to guide you in Rio de Janeiro and other cities. Brazil is HUGE and has lots of things to be explored and foods to be eaten. Even though we live in Australia now, we would love to return for you.
I love São Paulo, been 4 times in the last 14 years. The food is amazing, people are friendly and the city is one of the best places ever. Did you visit Santos whilst in Brazil?
Is good to mention, São Paulo is a big city and everything are more expensive, other capitals in brazil have a much lower price, depends of the place you go to eat too.
@@nicolaspadula9791 cara, eu moro na Belgica, meus pais moram em SP, e definitivamente nao eh barato mesmo quando eu vou visitar. A Belgica nao eh barata tambem, mas para comparacao, na Polonia eu paguei para 4 pessoas um jantar comento para caramba com bebida inclusa, 40 euros. Em SP fui sair com meus pais e meu irmao e saiu 500 reais (uns 80 euros) a conta para um restaurante que eh sinceramente menos apresentavel que muitos restaurantes aqui na Europa. Ate para mim que ganha em euro, 80 euros nao eh barato assim. Sem contar varias outras coisas, que vale a pena eu comprar aqui (sim, na Belgica) do que no BR. Por exemplo lembro que fui no mercado com minha mae e a castanha de caju e a picanha era mais caro que se eu comprasse aqui. Meu comentario ficaria gigante listando varias coisas que sao um assalto no Brasil e aqui eh bem mais barato ou o mesmo preco. Eu so vou porque eu tenho familia e amigos, mas outros lugares da america do sul, europa e asia sao bem mais baratos. Com 10 euros na tailandia eu sou rei fi kkkkkk
@@MoreTravelsWithDrewBinskyhey Drew, you should visit Bahia or Curitiba , I’m from a small town called Avare I’m São Paulo but I still live those places, anyway great video👍 (I was actually born in the city though)
bro, big fan here. There's no beach in Sao Paulo, the image you got from shutterstock is from Sao Vicente, a beach town about 2 hours from the capital. Cheers, great video!
@MoreTravelsWithDrewBinsky hey Drew, you should visit Bahia or Curitiba, I'm from a small town called Avare l'm São Paulo but I still live those places, anyway great video e (I was actually born in the city though)
what about he paying an coconut with a R$50 bill and recieve R$30 in change lol, so this coconut did not cost $0.50, it cost $4 or R$20 (brazilian currency).
engraçado que ele fala que é a maior cidade da américa do sul oque não está errado, mas é também a maior cidade de todo o ocidente. será isso apenas um detalhe insignificante ?
This is the first and it will also be the last time! You come to us and allow yourself to spread false information about Brazil! Check your information before making videos about Brazil!
His lies about the community in São Paulo on that favela video is really disgusting if the people say its save then its save why you telling lies saying everyone is a gangstar and they rob during the day and party at night why you want to paint this false picture?
@2:22 A blanket statement of all of São Paulo as overly dangerous and has police on every corner is inaccurate and unfair. São Paulo is huge, about 20 million people with dozens and dozens of neighborhoods. That neighborhood you bought the coconut on Rua Vinte e Cinco is in the Centro Historico / Republica is much more sketchy / dangerous than let's say Ave. Paulisto where all the financial district is. Your comment there makes me question your research of SP Brasil, and possibly your views of all the other places you have been to. I am from USA but have lived in SP for over 1 year with my Brazilian husband, and he also disagrees with your assessment of SP as being overly dangerous in all areas of the city. In my home neighborhood in far west SP city there are never any police around.
So for this reason, do you also agree that this video below is also false info as well(as do the favela video that Drew Binsky made some time ago)? ua-cam.com/video/B891m7wYupU/v-deo.html Since I read the comment section of that video and apparently, the information on that video is false as well.
São Paulo is NOT on the list of the most dangerous cities in the world. Far from that, actually. Besides that, great video. If you can, go to other great cities in Brazil, such as Curitiba, Florianópolis, João Pessoa, Brasilia, Recife, Gramado, Manaus, etc. Visit the amazing beaches in the Northeast. Brazil is not only about Rio, São Paulo and the Amazon.
As 20 cidades menos seguras do mundo para turistas:
Caracas, Venezuela: 100.00
Karachi, Paquistão: 93.12
Yangon, Myanmar: 91.67
Lagos, Nigéria: 91.54
Manila, Filipinas : 91.49
Daca, Bangladesh: 89.50
Bogotá, Colômbia: 86.70
Cairo, Egito: 83.44
Cidade do México, México: 82.43
Quito, Equador: 82.02
Jacarta, Indonésia: 81.98
New Délhi, Índia: 77.68
Johanesburgo, África do Sul: 77.53
Mumbai, Índia: 77.36
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil: 76.59
Casablanca, Marrocos: 75.53
São Paulo, Brasil: 75.40
Baku, Azerbaijão: 68.29
Moscou, Rússia: 67.67
Cidade de Ho Chi Minh, Vietnã: 61.8
Mais um Mi MI MI
Hey drew, keep in mind that Sao Paulo is one of the most if not the most expensive city in Brazil, you'd get a lot cheaper in other regions (including the countryside of Sao Paulo)
Certeza que é a mais cara, em relação a metrópole, SP é a mais cara de todas, mas em relação a local, Balneariu é mais caro em alguns aspectos. E RJ também, principalmente zona sul.
@@Moraes.S Sim, só fui pra Itapema (do lado de balneario) que é bem mais barato, então não sei muito bem como são os preços de BC, Gramado também é bem caro por ser bem turístico, mas acho o custo de vida em SP muito caro, mesmo em bairros mais simples
Why is it Americans edit in hispanic music when filming in Brazil? It's like playing the polka in Italy.
A lot of Americans often think everything south of the united states is Mexico even though not all latin American countries are the same(Argentina for example is nothing like Mexico and same goes for Brazil) so that's no surprise.
See also... the "Three mexican countries" incident, and the scene found in a TV show known as "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" where whenever they tried to imitate the Brazilian accent, they end up sounding Mexican instead.
maybe they should be playing a forrózinho 😂
Most people think that we speak Spanish and that it's all just nonsense
@@lone6796 I know.... but unfortunately, this is what they think.
They also think Brazilian's have nachos, enchiladas, and tacos, as well as having pinatas and the cha chas.
They don't know the difference, and to be fair it is not simple. You can't explain without showing a lot of songs and telling about the history of samba, African influences, etc. But as a general rule: when referring to Brazil avoid anything with xylophones. We don't use xylophones, ever.
*No man is too rich til you leave the earth you leave with nothing*
well at least the rich achieved something in life before that person dies. his kids will probably inherit the fortunes and pass on to the next generation. cycle of life.
true.but.i.wont.die.poor
We live in this earth, we gotta play our part...He's living life while he is still alive...
Yeah got to play your part start early with diversified investments in stocks, bonds, and real estate. Maximize contributions to tax-advantaged accounts like 401(k)s and IRAs. Regularly review and adjust your strategy to ensure security.
People dont understand that the prices of things are never going back down. This inflation is deeper than we think. Those buying groceries are well aware that the real inflation is much over 10%. The increments dont match our income, yet certain investors still earn over $365,000 in stocks and assets. Wish I could accomplish that.
LOL yeah, that was way more then $10 American. All those prices are way off. $10= about 50 Reas. Just that Acai was half your budget.
I'm from Brazil and I say it went way over the budget he proposed of 10 dollars.
One of the healthiest ice creams in the world is Açaí (Assai), a source of fiber, antioxidants and vitamins. Obviously, the natural one is more favored, but the industrialized one does not lose the benefits of açaí.
I'm so sad! I used to love Drew’s work, but I live in São Paulo and I was shocked by so much fake information. São Paulo has never been on the list of the most dangerous cities in the world (and many cities in the USA are on the list every year, by the way), last week he made a video full of fake images from other cities and countries to create a narrative that São Paulo's slum are dangerous (images of police, shootings, and the army). Pure lies. Fake news. In this video, at 4:15 minutes, he even included an image of Rio de Janeiro Beach. São Paulo isn't even on the coast! There is no beach in São Paulo 😮 I'm very frustrated, now when I watch videos from other places, I wonder: is this true or false? #LiarDrew. #ClickbaitDrew.
Yeah, I was surprised by the beach thing....By the way, we live in the US and visited Sao Paulo last year and I was really impressed. We rented a car, but left on the hotel parking lot because Uber is so cheap.....I loved and will come back!
Not everything the media tells is true👍👍
4:15 não é o rio, parece vitoria no espirito santo
@@loa_9417 Vitória ou Florianópolis. Ambos tem pontes e mar. A Rio - Niterói é infinitamente maior.
As a USA native who has been living in SP now for over a year with my Brazilian husband, I agree with you.
I like the channel but let’s be realistic. A pastrami sandwich at Mané would cost R$49.00 which would’ve nearly reached the total budget.
The list is way off! Now I wonder if he does the same in other countries
Yeah, the things he consumed are at least a bit more expensive than the price he shows. That Oakberry Açaí at the very least would’ve been 4 dollars minimum.
But tbh, it would be boring to show him only buying only the Açaí, the Coconut and the Sandwich, so I get including some few cheap things more as it wouldn’t be too much more. I think around $20 dollars would be more than enough to buy all that stuff.
@@RicardoNunoSilva23 I think all his videos are clickbait, he just made a video saying São Paulo is the most dangerous city in LATAM... I wish I could block his videos from showing up in my feed
Ele arredoundou tudo pra muito pouco. Só o Açaí e o sanduba... só os dois, já dariam uns 10 Doláres. Açãí uns R$30 reais + R$20 do sanduba, no mínimo.
@@nottera U can, tap the 3 dots then tap “don’t recommend channel”.
I eat the Açai from this company in a regular basis and it costs 4/5 dollars at least. No quality açai in Brazil will cost you 2 dollars. And the others itens in the list are way off
Só o Açaí e o sanduíche passariam do orçamento. Ele mentiu bastante.
Once you are willing to going back, we would be glad to guide you in Rio de Janeiro and other cities. Brazil is HUGE and has lots of things to be explored and foods to be eaten.
Even though we live in Australia now, we would love to return for you.
Drew I hope you do a Canada tour with your lovely wife. Love to see you here. Liza
That cup from açaí from Oakberry doesn't cost 2 USD, it costs like 4 USD, the coconut costs about 1 or 1,5 USD
Happy for seeing you in the city i live, after seeing you in many other places. You represented our culture very well.
God bless you Drew. Fun video as always, lots of love from Norway.
thank yuo! I miss Norway!
Much love brother drew always supporting have blessed Wednesday and rest of your week brother
I love São Paulo, been 4 times in the last 14 years.
The food is amazing, people are friendly and the city is one of the best places ever.
Did you visit Santos whilst in Brazil?
I can no longer trust your trips around the world when it comes to spending
Is good to mention, São Paulo is a big city and everything are more expensive, other capitals in brazil have a much lower price, depends of the place you go to eat too.
Awesome meeting you in Austin tonight! Robin and Preston
Another Awesome Adventure Thank You Drew Binsky 🙂❤👍Watching from NB Canada🙂
Thank you so much❤️
Legal, bem vindo ao Brasil ❤
Videos like this keep amazing me! Brazil is such a neat place.
$10 is about R$50
Thank you for visiting our Brazil and enjoying açair ❤❤❤❤❤
if i could travel, i'd like to visit this place. it looks AMAAAZING!
excited for you to go here in manila for your book tour! 🔥🔥🔥
I'm from São Paulo and I am SURE that Brazil is not a cheap country
é barato pra quem ganha dinheiro fora. se tu mora nos EUA/europa provavelmente vai ser mto barato.
O dinheiro dele é Dollar , o Dollar vale 5 vezes e 40 centavos á mais que o Real .
Tudo pra eles é 5 vezes mais barato 🙂
@@nicolaspadula9791 cara, eu moro na Belgica, meus pais moram em SP, e definitivamente nao eh barato mesmo quando eu vou visitar. A Belgica nao eh barata tambem, mas para comparacao, na Polonia eu paguei para 4 pessoas um jantar comento para caramba com bebida inclusa, 40 euros. Em SP fui sair com meus pais e meu irmao e saiu 500 reais (uns 80 euros) a conta para um restaurante que eh sinceramente menos apresentavel que muitos restaurantes aqui na Europa. Ate para mim que ganha em euro, 80 euros nao eh barato assim.
Sem contar varias outras coisas, que vale a pena eu comprar aqui (sim, na Belgica) do que no BR. Por exemplo lembro que fui no mercado com minha mae e a castanha de caju e a picanha era mais caro que se eu comprasse aqui. Meu comentario ficaria gigante listando varias coisas que sao um assalto no Brasil e aqui eh bem mais barato ou o mesmo preco. Eu so vou porque eu tenho familia e amigos, mas outros lugares da america do sul, europa e asia sao bem mais baratos. Com 10 euros na tailandia eu sou rei fi kkkkkk
Amazing drew! Come to the northeast of Brazil, we can help you on touring! Brazil in each side of the country has so much different vibes!
brazil has such a nice vibe!
Ver um gringo se aventurando no Brasil é um barato. Me sinto um gringo só de olhar. Incrível!
drew go to Porto alegre, brasil(most underrated city in Brasil)
No, there is a problem now
Take a look in the news.
@@jubernardi23 yeah I know it’s rough, I live here. I didn’t know that people outside Brasil knew about the floods
Impossível, aí em Porto alegre não esta alagado ?
I just been in Brazil 3 months ago. Anywhere accepts WISE card and the fees are amazingly cheap. Definitely not recommended walking around with cash.
0:05 sao paulo is largest City in america continent and in west civilization
I think Mexico city is larger. About 23 m people
@@wnoseit’s not
Thanks for showing me San Paulo. Never knew that the metro there, is cleaner than the one in NY.
4:14 bro São Paulo city doesn't have beaches ☠️
Do this with other countries you didn’t film
i have made over 80 episodes of my $10 series!
Are you new here?
@@8mondaymonkey I didn’t meant the $10 challenge but film countries he visited before but not filmed
@@MillhouseSpeaks Drew didn’t understand what you meant then either. 🤷♂️
@@MoreTravelsWithDrewBinskyhey Drew, you should visit Bahia or Curitiba , I’m from a small town called Avare I’m São Paulo but I still live those places, anyway great video👍 (I was actually born in the city though)
Yey! My favorite $10!! Thank you! ❤
Thank yuo!!!!
the mercadao looks like a must visit place if your staying there
bro, big fan here. There's no beach in Sao Paulo, the image you got from shutterstock is from Sao Vicente, a beach town about 2 hours from the capital. Cheers, great video!
Hey, I'm from SP, these prices seem low.
I get it you gotta make content, but this doesn't look right.
Ele não falou nada errado . Pra gringo o Brasil é barato . O dollar vale 5 vezes mais.
Eu percebi que esse vídeo tá bem fake comparado o que ele faz, eu acho que foi pago por alguma empresa pra patrociná-lo.
Você já tem uns vídeos dublado em português. Não sei como funciona. Mas, seria maravilhoso se fosse dublado. 👏😊
No way he spend 10 bucks the coconut the minimum you would pay would be 1 or 2 dollars
Bom vídeo 😎👍
Brazil 🔥🔥🔥🔥
viva!
@MoreTravelsWithDrewBinsky hey Drew, you should visit Bahia or Curitiba, I'm from a small town called Avare l'm São Paulo but I still live those places, anyway great video e (I was actually born in the city though)
This is amazing, Drew! ❤
Thank you!
PRAIA EM SÃO PAULO ? 😮 VOCÊ ESTÁ LOUCO ?
I just recorded a video like this in Malaysia, subscribe to see in future
fun fact: my first ever $10 video was in penang, malaysia
Man I can’t wait to visit Brazil.
Cool Japantown in Brazil❤❤❤.
Cheese bread is gluten-free, it is healthy to consume every day and its prices were all wrong
I like your videos
Brazil and I'm new
Make more videos of Brazil plssss!
It would be cool so this in different cities now since the countries are completed. For example, Merida, mexico vs Mexico City
That pão de queijo doesnt look that good 😂 (im Brazilian)
Amazing video 🤩👍
What an interesting idea, opening a business in one country and living in another.
Não tem mais vídeos traduzido para português??
what about he paying an coconut with a R$50 bill and recieve R$30 in change lol, so this coconut did not cost $0.50, it cost $4 or R$20 (brazilian currency).
Happy traveling
Love the video but so confused by the money use 😭 is it like USD where 5=$5? Something cost R$4 and used a 50 bill!?!?
Crazy
12 million people city actually. Nice video
esse vídeo é um ad gigante
Woahhh japan town in brazil
tripppy right?
That sandwich looks so delish
it was my favorite part of this video!
Esse brincadeira aí deu 80 reais+ 😂
Might be better in terms of factual information then the favela video, I don't know.
Oakberry has NYC locations now. Easily my favorite açai place
yeah and it could get you way more if you were brazilian
Did you go to the worst city in Brazil for tourism next time I recommend it belo horizonte
Saya suka sekali dengan kota Sao Paulo suka semoga suatu saat bisa ke sana
Are you the guy who met my sister named Ericka?
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷love my country.
Nice
0:55 why poland
Largest city in all Americas
Oiiii do Rio de Janeiro ❤
Ai para de ser vir-lata!
engraçado que ele fala que é a maior cidade da américa do sul oque não está errado, mas é também a maior cidade de todo o ocidente. será isso apenas um detalhe insignificante ?
3:25 If I'm not mistaken, that's not pastrami, it's bologna/mortadella
In America is would all cost $50 or more
This is the first and it will also be the last time! You come to us and allow yourself to spread false information about Brazil! Check your information before making videos about Brazil!
Are you coming to Brasilia 🎉 will take you around 🇧🇷❤️
I’m just wondering how you got that much açaí for 2 USD… anyways I don’t miss SP 🤷🏻♂️
Virou americanex agora?
I’m Brazilian
His lies about the community in São Paulo on that favela video is really disgusting if the people say its save then its save why you telling lies saying everyone is a gangstar and they rob during the day and party at night why you want to paint this false picture?
Sua cara São Paulo esta nenhuma lista
Mercadão market kkkkkkkkkkkk
Mercadão means big market lol
My exact thoughts kkkkkk
@2:22 A blanket statement of all of São Paulo as overly dangerous and has police on every corner is inaccurate and unfair. São Paulo is huge, about 20 million people with dozens and dozens of neighborhoods. That neighborhood you bought the coconut on Rua Vinte e Cinco is in the Centro Historico / Republica is much more sketchy / dangerous than let's say Ave. Paulisto where all the financial district is. Your comment there makes me question your research of SP Brasil, and possibly your views of all the other places you have been to. I am from USA but have lived in SP for over 1 year with my Brazilian husband, and he also disagrees with your assessment of SP as being overly dangerous in all areas of the city. In my home neighborhood in far west SP city there are never any police around.
So for this reason, do you also agree that this video below is also false info as well(as do the favela video that Drew Binsky made some time ago)?
ua-cam.com/video/B891m7wYupU/v-deo.html
Since I read the comment section of that video and apparently, the information on that video is false as well.
As mulheres mais lindas do Brasil são as do Ceará.
Maneiro
1👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🤩‼️🔝🇧🇷
Muito legal ! Mas preciso de tradução . Foi a lugares bem esquisitos , né? 😅😅
Pau de queijo...
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2:33 Mercadão means big market, so no need to put the market after. like when people say sahara desert when sahara already means desert.